Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, June 05, 1919, Image 4
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A small bottle of Danderii
any store. It stops falling t
dandruff, besides it doubles th
log it appear twice as heavy, i
Some Practitioner.
Sam Brown, with an overseas cap
and two bars on his arm, was back in
town.
"Hollo, Sam, haven't soon yon for n
Jong time. Where have you been?"
asked an ohl acquaintance.
"All's been ovnh in France whl da
United States vetaluiahy fo'ces."
"Veterinary? I guess you mean veterans,
don't you, Sara?"
"No. Ah reckons Ah means Just
what Ah says?vctahnahy. Ah test
naturally been a vetahnahy?feedln'
them German dogs gunpowder for their
distemper."
A BRIGHT, CLEAR COMPLEXION
Is always admired, and It Is the laudable
ambition of every wornun to do all
he can to make herself attractive.
Mnny of our southern women have
found that Tetterlne Is invaluable for
clearing up blotches, Itchy patches,
etc., and making tho skin soft and
velvety. The worst cases of eczema
and other torturing skin dlseuses yield
to Tetterlne. Sold by druggists or sent
by mall for 60c. by Sbuptrlne Co.,
Savannah, Go.?Adv.
British in German Graves.
Viscount Curzon, In the linuse of
enmmoiiN, was asked If the secretary
for war would give an assurance that
lie would permit the remains of ItrltLsh
soldiers hurled in Germany to he
exhumed and brought home for reinterment,
should the relatives desire, as
soon as the transport facilities permit.
Captain Guest (Joint parliamentary
recretary to the treasury) replied that
this matter would receive sympalhetie
consideration as soon ns the condition
of ulTalrs permitted.
Her Day to Be Bad.
One morning Louise was full of mischief,
going from one thing to another
until her mother had completely lost
patience and said to her crossly:
What can be the matter with you today,
child? I shall have to punish
you If you are naughty again."
"Oh!" exclaimed Louise, "I .hist
can't help It today, mother; 1 dess
Ihn Anoil lw.? ?
M? him<l HUB 111! K<>IH- (Mil.
The Situation.
"Your huslmnd Is hitting up a fast
pace at the punch bowl."
"Wet!?"
"If I were you I'd call liiin down
Immediately."
"That will have to wait until tomorrow.
If I quarrel with him now.
lie won't unhook tuy dress for me and
1 cun't sleep in a hall gown."
No Place for Him.
"What are your impressions of no
nun's land?"
"I didn't get Into the war," answered
the morose citizen. "My only vlvhl
, Idea of no man's land Is home wlnle
. spring housocleaning Is going on."
Uncertain.
She?I'd like you to no to the railroad
station and meet my sister.
He?What Is the color of her hair?
She?I don't know. I haven't seen
her In two weeks.
Lots of men who have traces of
greatness in their makeup spoil everything
by kicking over the traces.
Some men's greatness is due to their
mallness.
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\t costs but a few cents it
lair, itching scalp and ends
e beauty of your hair, makthick
and abundant Try ttl
' Heard Him, All Right.
Cermnny's stiff-necked dehseness
ii> sensing the necssslty for her strict
compliance with the first armistice
terms, and Iter brazen Indignation at
the harder ones imposed us a penalty
for nonfulfillment of the first, make
one think of the hanker at Weeping
Water, Neb., who was asked by an
impecunious farmer for u loan. The
bunker was one of those people who
are deaf for commercial purposes. The
farmer was chronically wanting to borrow,
nnd his security was getting
shaky. ?
"I'll like to borrow $.">,000," pleaded
the farmer.
The hanker cupped his hand behind
his'lntne ear and said:
"Speak a little louder and cut dowu
the amount."
SWAMP-ROOT FOR
KIDNEY AILMENTS
There is only one medicine that renlljr
stands out pre-eminent as n medicine for
I tuiniMc niiincnit 01 me Kianeys, liver and
bladder.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the
highest for the renson that it has proven
to be just the remedy needed in thousands
upon thousand* of distressing cases.
Swamp-Root makes friends quickly because
its mild and iirtmedinte effect is soon
realized in most cases. It is a gentle,
healing vegetable compound.
Start treatment at once. Sold at all
drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medi'
um and large.
However, if you wish to test ttiis great
! preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Pinghamton, N. Y., for a sample
bottle. When writing be sure and mention
this paper.?Adv.
Casus Belli.
"I understand Mrs. Twohhlc and
Mrs. (hulspur have hud a spat."
"That's true."
"Hut surely tlielr little differences
can he patched up?"
"I'm afraid not. Mrs. Twohhle said
the young (ladspurs were atavistic
and porcine. As soon as Mrs. <Jadspur
could lny her hands on a d.o
tlouary sh?> vowed to get even."?Hirliiingham
Age-Herald.
Why to Tell.
Young Husband?Dearie, Is this affair
on tay plate a chicken croquet or
a rice pat tic?
Winsome Hride?Did you find any
hones in it?
Young Husband?No, love.
Winsome Hride?Then It's a rice
pat tie.
What's In a Name?
Mr. fh/tnehody?This tea substitute's
the worst (tope I ever tasted.
Who recommended it to you so
highly?
Ills Wife?It was a correspondent
'.n the Ladles' Confidant who signs the
name "Adv."
Unprotected.
Nell?She's a cold-hearted sort of
girl.
I'.elle?I guess your heart would get
cold, too. If you wore it on your sleeve,
like she does.
When a man knows he is a fool he
knows more than some people give
him credit for.
A fish in the hand Is worth a dozen
In the angler's story.
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| WHY CITY MEN SHOU
GOVERNMENT PLAI
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This Country Has 87 Per Cent of A
It Has Eight Times As Many Dir
Roads (Bottom Picture).
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.)
If nil the automobiles In this country
stood evenly distributed over nil
the rouds of this country there would
be five motorcars to every two miles
j of rond. And there are 2,547,334 tulles
of public road.
If every motorcar In the United
States were loaded to Its limit with
people, half the population of the United
Stntes could be hauled at one
load. And there are about 110,000,000
pet/pie lu this country.
(letting down to boot heels and bltullthle?just
to avoid the vulgar phrase
of bedrock and brass tacks?about 87
per cent of all the motor vehicles in
the world are on the roads of the United
States. By estimate, there were
7.000,000 automobiles In the world on
January 1, 1010. By actual count, 0,110.077
of these were In the United
States. Those motor vehicles puld. In
license and other fees, $51,477,410.
And this Is exclusive of the 107,000
motor vehicles manufactured for the
government.
Kach one of those six million one
hundred and odd thousand motorcars,
when It runs on unimproved roads,
pays about twice as much for tires and
about twice ns much for gasoline as
when It runs on surfaced roads. And
there ore about eight times as many
miles of unimproved as of Improved
public roads In the United States. To
be specific, the public roads In the
United States measure 2,457,834 miles,
0>f which only 200,21)0 miles, or about
12 per cent, are surfaced. The rest ure
earth roads.
Half Billion for Roads.
Are the owners of those six million
iin<l odd automobiles Interested In the
federal aid road-building program for
lblb? It is the most stupendous roadbuilding
program In the history of the
world.
Expenditures for road construction
tills year are likely to reach $500,000,000,
according to the estimates of the
United States department of agriculture,
the government agency charged
with the administration of the federal
aid road act. Practically all states
are planning a continuous system of
connecting highways throughout each
state, and there Is a more general
disposition than was ever manifested
before toward co-operation among
LD CO-OPERATE WITH
I OF BETTER HIGHWAYS
II the Motor Vehicles in the World; and
t Roads (Top Picture) as Hard-Surfaced
of large sltles?a congestion that haa
Increased during the past several
years, and that, if It continues, will
tend to run up the cost of living.
1 Those are a few of the main reasons
1 why, from the standpoint of self-lnter1
est, the city automobile owner should
vote for road-bond Issues.
I Good Roads as Military Measure.
From the standpoint of duty, the
military element probably takes first
place. When It became necessary two
' years ago to concentrate great numbers
of men In cantonments. It wus
found that the roadways connecting
the cantonments with the surrounding
cities were in no sense ndequute. For
the most part new roads had to be
constructed. There Is always the possibility
of another such emergency,
and the only means of Insuring facile
communication Is by the construction
of surfaced roads over which motorI
t ri1/> Iro on > ? A -
u uvnfl vuu UJIfiUUf.
While the security of the nntlon In
such mi emergency might depend upon
good roads for military uses, their service
to the nuthm would not be confined
to military matters. For a great
portion of the time during the past two
years DO per cent of the railroad capacity
of the country was required for
military purposes. The transportation
of food, fuel and the like had to be
accomplished largely by means other
than rail. Some hardships were entuilcd.
The motortruck, however, over
such roads as were passable, rendered
excellent service. When the present
road-building program Is carried out
uud the total of Improved rouds is
several times larger than at present,
the service possibilities of the motortruck
will be correspondingly Increased
and the safety of the nntlon
and the comfort of the people more
fully Insured.
WAYS TO CONTROL HOG LICE
Complete Eradication Is Best Secured
by Use of DiDDino Vats?Sam*
Other Methods.
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture.) ??
I.Iee on hogs can be controlled In various
ways, but complete eradication is
best secured by the use of dipping
vats, experiments conducted by the
United States department of agriculture
show.
Medicated bog wallows and rubbing
posts, the experiments showed, kept
the number of parnsites reduced so
thnt they cnused little or no damage,
but neither of these methods destroyed
all the lice. Crude petroleum was
used on the rubbing posts and the wallows
were medicated with coul-tnr creosote
dips, pine tar, crude petrole.um,
and bland oils. Crude petroleum and
coal-tar creosote dips proved to be
more effective when applied from an
ordinary sprinkling can than when
used In wallows or on rubbing posts.
Start a fight against the weeds early
In the season.
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A young weed Is easier to overcome
than an old, tough one.
Sweet clover must be regarded
Inrgely as a substitute for red clover.
Sweet clover Is best cut for hny
j enrly in June, before any buds ap,
pear.
* *
Sweet corn and pens are products
tbnt should be gro.vn for canning and
drying.
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Tomatoes are of high food value because
they can be canned and preserved
so readily.
Pumpkins and squashes can bo
grown with so little effort that they
may be considered in the calculations.
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Beans may be considered the best
of the garden products from a food
standpoint. These should be planted
early and late.
Do your transplanting after a rain
rather than before It. The soil works
much easier when moist and the
plants will grow better and quicker.
Peas Improve the land the same a8
clover and other legumes. If the
straw Is secured In good* shape. It la
almost equal to clover hay for feeding
Sheep are especially i'ond of It.
i -1 iiVi y'j" laMTi
neignnoring states so tliut Improved
roods will not terminate at state lines.
Congress, shortly before adjournment,
made an extra appropriation of
$209,000,000 In the post office appropriation
hill to meet the federal part
of the progrum. Officials of the bureau
of public roads, United Stutes department
of agriculture, point out that this
Is the lurgest appropriation ever made
by any government for a similar purpose,
and that it will enable the federal
and state governments to carry
on a road-building program of a magnitude
never approached In the history
of the world. This work. It Is estimated,
will employ more than 100,000
men in active road work. In addition
to the men engaged In the production
and furnishing of roud-huilding materials.
It affords one of the large opportunities
for profitable employment for
returned soldiers and sailors.
Automobile Owners and Road Bonds.
.. The program Is a continuing one.
The recent federal appropriation Is for
three years. State, county and local
funds will come largely from bond
issues. Ami there is where the 0,000,. 00
automobile owners ought to shine
with a tremendous null a nee.
Until sensible selfishness and plain
duty call upon the automobile owner
lo vote for road bonds. Ills tire nnd
fuel costs, as before mentioned, are
cut In half by good-roads. More important
still, if he be a city man, as
a very large proportion of automobile
owners are, It brings what he eats to
his door at less cost. Good roads have
always meant something In the way of
reducing living costs, but they mean
more now that the motortruck hus
come to stay?and to expand. One
function of the motortruck is to relieve
congestion In the neighborhood
Pasturing Sweet Clover.
In pasturing sweet clover, it Is Important
to pasture It very heavily during
May and June the second year.
Drain Garden Land.
Garden land Inclined to be wet
should be drained thoroughly before
crops are planted upon It.
Damage by Rodents.
Field mice and rata are very common.
ttftd are capable of doing considerable
datnugc.
SHOOK WITH
NERVOUSNESS
A Lady Was Flat On Her Back
With Terrible Spells, But Her
Husband Got Cardul,?
And Now She Is
Grateful.
McKlnney, Texas.?Mrs. Mary Stephenson,
of this place, states: "About
a year and a half ago I was down in
bed for six weeks, not able to sit up.
I was flat on my back nnd had terrible
spells . . . Why, it looked
like I would die. At times I didn't
know anything. I would get norvous,
I couldn't bear anyone to talk to me,
?I would Just Jerk and shook with
nervousness . . . across my bnck
was so sore and ached zno all the
time. I would have a dizzy feeling.
My limbs ached me nnd I wcruld get
numb nnd feel so weak ... I
said to my husband I knew Cardul
was good and I believed I had best
try It.
He got me a bottle of Cardul, and
when I had only taken one-half bottle
of Cardul I felt stronger. I took
a half a dozen bottles altogether, then
I in two weeks after I began taking I
was up, in three I was doing my work.
I praise Cardul for I believe it saved
my life and I nm grateful."
For over 40 years Cardul has been
helping weak, sick women back to
tiealth nnd strength. Try it.?Adv.
oorrow s oesi cure in employment, i
Cutlcura Soap for the Complexion.
Nothing better than Cutlcura Soap
dally and Ointment now and then as
needed to make the complexion clear,
scalp clean and hands soft and white.
A'.Id to this the fascinating, fragrant
Cutlcura Talcum and you have the
Jutlcura Toilet Trio.?Adv.
Out of debt, out of danger.
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Tell your druggi
^'California Syrup of
and dose for babies ai
who are constipated, b
coated, or full of cold,
the bottle. Look for
and accept no other "F
Quick to Go.
Doctor?You are as souiul as a dot- J
lur.
Patient?I hope I last longer than
one, doctor.?Boston Transcript.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that famous old remedy
for infant" and children, and see that It
" *a?#es5?
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
The meat-packing plants in Canada
employ over 1,300 women In various
rapacities.
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Durham cigarettes; yoi
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Figs." Full directions
id children of all ages
ilious, feverish, tongueare
plainly printed on
the name "California'*
ig Syrup."
Know your business and mind It.
What la "Sprlog Fe?*r"
It In simply low Vitality, a lack of EntrfJ
caused by Impurities In ths blood. OltOVE'S
TASTKI.KSS chill TONIC reetorea Vitality
ond Energy by Purifying and Enriching tha
Blond. You can soon f>-?l ita Strengthening,
Invigorating Effect. Pries 60c.
<>rdt?r Is lloavon'R tlrst law.?Pope.
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